Keep religion in the RL
Many monotheistic religions believe in an omnipotent and ever-present God. One place where most people don’t believe to find God, though, is on the Internet.
Many monotheistic religions believe in an omnipotent and ever-present God. One place where most people don’t believe to find God, though, is on the Internet.
Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, has a good chance of winning his party’s nomination and the presidency next year, yet few in the media (mainstream or otherwise) seem to notice.
The Best Degrees recently published a report of the top 51 degrees based on job potential in the current U.S. economy. The study set out to identify the best degrees for students seeking strong job opportunities and high earnings.
The National Council for the Social Studies awarded education professor Lynne Boyle-Baise with the 2011 Jean Dresden Grambs Career Research in Social Studies Award.
State Superintendant of Public Instruction Tony Bennett said he thinks that Indiana is leading the education space race, and we just need to keep accelerating.
The Sherman-Minton Bridge, which crosses the Ohio River to connect Louisville, Ky., and New Albany, Ind., was suddenly ordered closed Friday by Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels after a “concerning crack” was found.
As the 10th anniversary of the tragedy approached, the center set a goal to find 3,650 donors in the first 11 days of September — one person for every day since 9/11.
MVP of the week - Matt Perez - Running Back, Redshirt Freshman Unsung player of the week - Chase Hoobler - Outside Linebacker, Redshirt Freshman
We knew Victor Oladipo could make it onto a highlight reel easier than a freshman with five dollars getting into a Villas party. This season, the Maryland native needs to improve on his decision making and the diversification of his game.
During the weekend, senior libero Caitlin Cox passed Juli Pierce to become IU’s all-time digs leader with a total of 1,569 digs. To add to her new record, Cox also earned the Co-Defensive Big Ten Player of the Week and Hoosier Classic MVP honors this weekend.
One IU policy lists Dunn Meadow as a spontaneous free speech zone. Another states organizations must register to use the space 24 hours in advance. Yet another policy calls for registration 10 days prior.
Last week, the city of Bloomington’s Human Rights Commission released its annual statistics on reported hate incidents from July 2010 to June 2011.
An IU student reported a rape to IU Police at 5:15 a.m. Saturday
Kate Cruikshank, political papers specialist for IU Libraries, spoke Monday evening about the online collection of Lee H. Hamilton’s 9/11 Commission Papers, from 2003 to 2005, which debuted Sept. 3.
In an effort to combat pedestrian safety problems on Dunn Street, the city of Bloomington installed a pedestrian crosswalk and pedestrian stoplight last week.
RPS Help is an online chat that allows people to connect with RPS staff after business hours, said Pam Sprong, assistant director for marketing and communications. The tool is available from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., Sunday through Thursday.
The Sherman-Minton Bridge, which connects Louisville, Ky., and New Albany, Ind., was suddenly ordered closed Friday by Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels.
IU’s recently partnered with the Indiana-based company Courseload, which will provide the software for eTexts, for students and the University’s agreements with several publishers.
The Indiana State Police arrested 363 people for driving under the influence on Friday and Saturday.
A Bloomington man was arrested Sunday after three children told police he was standing naked on his back patio, stroking his penis and yelling, "Here, kitty, kitty!"